me and my sister did. im only eleven technically but still. yes,i am 16 and have been wearing cloth diapers and plastic pants to bed since i was 14.i am used to them completely.i started wetting the bed a month after i turned 14 and was imediately put back into the diaper and plastic pants.two months into my bedwetting i was confirmed and had to wear a white dress and veil.my parents put one of my diapers and plastic pants on me and i had to wear them for the day.i now wear them for holidays and other occasions even tho i dont need them during the day.p.s.--a few other girls in my confirmation class also had diapers and plastic pants on under their dresses so i didnt feel so bad wearing them.
Go to see the doctor there could be a bladder problem.
Well it does depend on your baby and how old he/she is. Here is a diagram which should help: From 1 to 3 months: 5 to 9 diapers 4 to 5 months: 4 to 7 diapers 6 to 12 months: 3 to 6 diapers 12 to 24 months: 2 to 4 diapers a day. But remember this is just the AVERAGE hope this helps you :-)
it would cost about $180.oo.
$105.00 dollars
Bedwetting, or nocturnal enuresis, varies significantly from child to child. While some children may outgrow it within a few months, others might take years. Factors like age, emotional stress, and physical development can influence its duration. If concerns persist, consulting a pediatrician can provide guidance and support.
Pampers diapers and pullups are marketed and sold to targeted age groups. Infants to 5 months wear different diapers than those who are 6 months or older. The diaper worn most often by newborn infants are Swaddlers.
On average, a mother changes about 6 to 10 diapers a day during the first few months of a baby's life. If we estimate an average of 8 diapers per day, that totals around 2,920 diapers in the first two years. However, the number can vary based on the child's age, diet, and individual needs.
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Cloth diapers should last at least a good 6 months, assuming they aren't washed too often. If they are, expect the 'life expectancy of a cloth diaper' to be about 3 months. And that estimate could differ from house to house due to amount of "hardness" in the water, along with the age of the baby/infant/child.
It depends if you are buying for a newborn or toddler, but expect to spend around $50 a month for diapers. A three month supply would be around $150, depending on the brand you buy and if you buy in bulk.
It is important to consider the reasons behind a teenager wearing diapers. In some cases, teenagers with medical conditions or disabilities may require the use of diapers for hygiene and comfort. It is essential to support and respect individuals who may need to wear diapers due to their unique circumstances. However, it is also crucial to address any underlying issues or concerns and seek appropriate medical advice if necessary.